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Could you forgive those who killed your children?
And one day come:"Oops where those your children... sorry they are dead!" If you ask any person of a small age, they would always be rebellious. We all go through that. And yet, one day they go to Israel and get killed on because they were German. Not even their mother was born before the war... what they had to do with anything Nazis did to the Jews? Sorry doesn't help. I am the one who is sorry that one day took those fanatics under my wing and believe in the U.N. and all that crap on the T.V. show The Big Blue Marble... it goes to show, why there will never be world peace - always the victim becomes the victimizer!
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- curious1Lv 68 years ago
Sorry,,,, which German children did Israelis kill?
I lived on Kibbutz in Israel and worked with the volunteers... amongst those, over a 3 years period, close to 3000 young Germans. None of them were killed, in fact the opposite. We had a huge amount of fun and they went home all wanting to come back and visit. Many of them have come back again and again.
And if your logic is true then no European jew whose children were killed by the Germans should ever forgive????
- Anonymous8 years ago
Whatever it is you're talking about, it would make it a lot easier to understand you if you actually spoke English. Nice try though with the anti semitism and all.
- TNOLv 78 years ago
Oh...sorry, what?
I see this as a rant, but I'm not really sure what about. It references a old PBS show that I had to look up, and really comes of incoherently.
Germans are very welcome in Israel, and I'm unaware of any deaths that have occurred because the person was German. Yes, in the early years Israel had a bad relationship with Germany; however, the Germans sought to make amends and now the two have strong ties with each other. Germans come to Israel by the hundred thousands, I believe, if not more, and they generally report a good time.
It's flat out ridiculous to think that Israelis associate the Germans of today with Nazis. They know that generation is not who they mostly deal with, and many Germans who were alive in those times have learned to let it go. I'm sure that there are quite a few Israelis today that live in Germany, and tell people to visit their country because they'll like it. You are right - their mothers may not be born before the war, and have nothing to do with it - but you are wrong to assume that they are mistreated in Israel, which you insinuate.
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- PrfessorLv 58 years ago
Israel get about a quarter of a million German tourists every year. Germany has the fastest-growing Jewish population of any country in the world.
So I think maybe your assumptions are not entirely correct.